'My mother is scraping a piece of burned toast out of the kitchen window, a crease of annoyance across her forehead. This is not an occasional occurrence. My mother burns the toast as surely as the sun rises each morning.' 'Toast' is Nigel Slater's award-winning biography of a childhood remembered through food. Whether recalling his mother's surprisingly good rice pudding, his father's bold foray into spaghetti and his dreaded Boxing Day stew, or such culinary highlights as Arctic Roll and Grilled Grapefruit (then considered something of a status symbol in Wolverhampton), this remarkable memoir vividly recreates daily life in 1960s suburban England. Likes and dislikes, aversions and sweet-toothed weaknesses form a fascinating backdrop to Nigel Slater's incredibly moving and deliciously evocative portrait of childhood, adolescence and sexual awakening.

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"Nigel Slater at his unpretentious, delicious best." –Nigella Lawson, author of How to Be a Domestic Goddess

"His writing could not be more palate-cleansing… his acidic riffs put you in mind of Nick Hornby, Martin Amis and Philip Larkin all at the same time." – The New York Times

"Nigel is a genius." –Jamie Oliver, author of Jamie’s Kitchen, The Naked Chef, and Happy Days with the Naked Chef

"Nigel Slater's Toast is an exceptional book. It brilliantly weaves hungers together: belly hunger, sexual hunger, and the hunger for love and loss. I loved every page and the poignancy of being a child is dead on." –Jane Stern, author of Ambulance Girl, coauthor of Roadfood, and contributing editor at Gourmet magazine

"I enjoyed every moment of reading Nigel Slater's Toast. It's hard to imagine a more elegantly rendered memoir of growing up. Funny, poignant, artful, erotic, sad, a story conveyed through intelligent and unsentimental prose—the book is a jewel." –Michael Ruhlman, author of The Soul of a Chef

" Toast is a remarkable story of a young man's life, and the food that nourished it. Well written, lively and engaging." –Marie Simmons, author of Fig Heaven

"The genius of his food writing comes from an obvious belief that food and happiness share the same organ in the brain." –Lynne Truss

"Convincing, engaging, and rich with detail, Slater’s prose lets readers taste the pink marshmallows, smell the freshly baked oat cookies, and feel the crunch of the green beans. Paced as superbly as a seven-course meal, [Toast is] able to engage the heart and the memory as well as the taste buds.-- Publishers Weekly

"This artful, disconcerting, endearing book deserves a place in the literature of childhood unhappiness and survival against the odds." – Daily Telegraph (UK)

"A vivid record of people whose lives never warrant the study of historians, biographers or even novelists... wonderful... extraordinary." –Matthew Fort, The Observer (UK)

"Nigel Slater's Toast eats its way through a difficult childhood... this is an ingenious and touching treat." –Hermione Lee, Times Literary Supplement Books of the Year 2003 (UK)

"Utterly irresistible… You read this remarkable memoir partly cringing, partly marvelling at Slater’s hallucinogenic retrieval off times past. He is the Proust of the Nesquik Era. – Independent Books of the Year (UK)

"Proves he can write mouth-wateringly about families and life, too: I gobbled it up." – Daily Telegraph Books of the Year (UK)

Nigel Slater is Britain's top food writer. His hugely popular columns and books have won him an enormous following for his direct, up-to-the-minute and delicious approach to food. He has written six books, has an award-winning column in the Observer and a regular column in Sainsbury's Magazine.

Book Description HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom, 2004. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 196 x 130 mm. Language: English Brand New Book. My mother is scraping a piece of burned toast out of the kitchen window, a crease of annoyance across her forehead. This is not an occasional occurrence. My mother burns the toast as surely as the sun rises each morning. Toast is Nigel Slater s award-winning biography of a childhood remembered through food. Whether recalling his mother s surprisingly good rice pudding, his father s bold foray into spaghetti and his dreaded Boxing Day stew, or such culinary highlights as Arctic Roll and Grilled Grapefruit (then considered something of a status symbol in Wolverhampton), this remarkable memoir vividly recreates daily life in 1960s suburban England. Likes and dislikes, aversions and sweet-toothed weaknesses form a fascinating backdrop to Nigel Slater s incredibly moving and deliciously evocative portrait of childhood, adolescence and sexual awakening. Bookseller Inventory # AA89781841154718

Book Description HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom, 2004. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 196 x 130 mm. Language: English Brand New Book. My mother is scraping a piece of burned toast out of the kitchen window, a crease of annoyance across her forehead. This is not an occasional occurrence. My mother burns the toast as surely as the sun rises each morning. Toast is Nigel Slater s award-winning biography of a childhood remembered through food. Whether recalling his mother s surprisingly good rice pudding, his father s bold foray into spaghetti and his dreaded Boxing Day stew, or such culinary highlights as Arctic Roll and Grilled Grapefruit (then considered something of a status symbol in Wolverhampton), this remarkable memoir vividly recreates daily life in 1960s suburban England. Likes and dislikes, aversions and sweet-toothed weaknesses form a fascinating backdrop to Nigel Slater s incredibly moving and deliciously evocative portrait of childhood, adolescence and sexual awakening. Bookseller Inventory # AA89781841154718

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Book Description Harpercollins Publishers Apr 2004, 2004. Taschenbuch. Book Condition: Neu. 200x129x17 mm. Neuware - One of our best-loved food writers recounts his culinary odyssey - from greedy schoolboy to gourmet and 'Observer' food columnist. Details all the food, recipes and cooking as well as cataloguing how the British have eaten over the last three decades. Remarkable food writing which should do as well in paperback as it did in hardback. 256 pp. Deutsch. Bookseller Inventory # 9781841154718

Book Description Harpercollins Publishers Apr 2004, 2004. Taschenbuch. Book Condition: Neu. 200x129x17 mm. Neuware - One of our best-loved food writers recounts his culinary odyssey - from greedy schoolboy to gourmet and 'Observer' food columnist. Details all the food, recipes and cooking as well as cataloguing how the British have eaten over the last three decades. Remarkable food writing which should do as well in paperback as it did in hardback. 256 pp. Deutsch. Bookseller Inventory # 9781841154718